Failure of Laal Kaptaan Was Like Mini Death in Family - Saif Ali Khan - Page 4

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Posted: 3 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: surajhere

I think he hears a word he likes and then tries to use it somewhere, like in interviews.


Good one 😆

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


I just saw the trailer and makes me want to watch it.


I think another reason is Bad Marketing, most people haven't even heard of it.

It has many intense scenes but impactful, it is not a light entertainer, with very few scenes with any humor or frivolity, this film makes you think and ponder. For whatever it is worth to you, I recommend that you do watch it. It goes beyond religion or making one good or demonizing another, once you get past all that, you see it is more about human behavior and how good or how bad humans can be to one another. I am not even a huge fan of some of Saif's roles, because I do not enjoy the sometimes to westernized cussing in some of his films, ( I do not think they come natural to him and always feel forced), but in this film he plays a strong part and since it is a time period film, they stay on track with the lingo and some of the dialog is insightful and deep. I can believe his claims of the intense work he put on it because it shows in his body and demeanor as he looks taunt with nerves of steel throughout the entire film, you just know at the end that the character is a do or die man to the end.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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I really wonder if actors don't have an iota of realism in their brains, because such movies in such a genre rarely do well in India 🤔

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